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Martin B-26 Marauder In 1939, the Martin B-26 Marauder was built in parallel with , however while the B-25 was a docile handling airplane, the B-26 was nothing of the kind. It was built for speed and was a highly strung, unforgiving airplane, that needed to be tamed by the most experienced pilots.


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MHS Lasting Legacy Campaign. The MHS works to preserve the memory of the 300,000 men and women who were involved with the Martin B-26 Marauder during World War II. We rely on the generous contributions provided by people like you. Donate to MHS.


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B-26 Marauders from the 437th Bomb Squadron, 319th Bomb Group, 12th Air Force taking off from their base in Sardinia. U.S. Air Force photo Martin built 5,288 of them. First used in the Pacific in 1942, they also fought in the Mediterranean Theater and in Northern Europe.


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B-26, U.S. medium bomber used during World War II.


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Next DAYTON, Ohio -- Martin B-26G Marauder at the National Museum of the United States Air Force. (U.S. Air Force photo) Martin B-26G Marauder Although the Marauder did not make its first flight until Nov. 25, 1940, its design showed such promise that the Air Corps ordered 1,131 B-26s in September 1940.


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The B-26 Marauder: World War II Medium Bomber Flak-Bait -- the ultimate survivor of the air war over Europe -- completed 207 WWII missions. by David F. Crosby 6/12/2006 Employees of the Glenn L. Martin Company rolled the B-26B Marauder that would soon be dubbed Flak-Bait off the Baltimore production line on April 26, 1943.


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13 June, 2022 The Martin B-26 was a ground-breaking medium bomber, yet isn't as well-remembered as the North American Mitchell. (Image source: WikiMedia Commons) "B-26s were at their best when used in medium-level attacksโ€ฆ [it] flew some of its most important missions in that role." By Marc Liebman


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Description Manufacturer: Glenn L. Martin Company Country: United States Manufactured: 1941 to: 1945 ICAO: B-26 Price: US$0.103 million (1942) Performance Weights Dimensions Avionics: Engine: 2x Pratt & Whitney R-2800-43 Double Wasp Piston Power: 2,200 horsepower Max Cruise Speed: 249 knots


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The Martin B-26 Marauder was an American twin-engine medium bomber that saw service during World War II. Taking part in action in all theaters of the conflict, it suffered a high accident rate with its early models that was rectified through retrained crews and much-needed modifications.


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Marauder Men and the Martin B-26 Marauder The following videos were developed and recorded by the B-26 Marauder Historical Society. History History of the B-26 The B-26 at MAPS Air Museum Stories (Mostly True) Reliable/Adaptable Combat Stories Pacific Mediterranean D-Day Europe Battle of the Bulge Areas of Operation Europe Pacific


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The B-26 Marauder Historical Society (B-26 MHS) is the largest organization dedicated to preserving the memory of the B-26 Martin Marauder, the nearly 300,000 service personnel who were associated with the aircraft during World War II, and their joint contributions to the greatest military victories in human history. Archive


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The plane known as Shootin In is painted as a 9th Air Force B-26B assigned to the 387th Bombardment group and rests proudly at the National Museum of the United States Air Force, located at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base near Dayton.


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The Martin B-26 Marauder is an American twin-engined medium bomber that saw extensive service during World War II. The B-26 was built at two locations: Baltimore, Maryland, and Omaha, Nebraska, by the Glenn L. Martin Company .


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World War II: Martin B-26 Marauder The US Air Force By Kennedy Hickman Updated on July 23, 2019 General: Length: 58 ft. 3 in. Wingspan: 71 ft. Height: 21 ft. 6 in. Wing Area: 658 sq. ft. Empty Weight: 24,000 lbs. Loaded Weight: 37,000 lbs. Crew: 7 Performance: Power Plant: 2 ร— Pratt & Whitney R-2800-43 radial engines, 1,900 hp each


B26 Marauder, World War II Bomber Aircraft

The Martin B-26 Marauder overcame a rocky start to become one of the finest medium bombers of World War 2. The aircraft was designed with speed from the outset and, as such, a few problems emerged from that approach. The Marauder went on to amount an impressive service record and faded from service almost as soon as it had arrived.


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The B-26's first combat mission, which took place on April 5, 1942, resulted in the sinking of a Japanese submarine off the coast of New Guinea. An RAF Marauder flying over Banja Luka. In North Africa, the B-26 Marauder was used extensively for tactical bombing missions, particularly against Axis airfields and supply lines.